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DESCRIPTIONS

8001717 Tripod: 7 ft. maximum height to eye bolt, 5 ft. minimum. Aluminum
construction with adjustable locking legs and safety chains. Fitted rubber
safety shoes with spiked edges.

8001718 Tripod: 9 ft. maximum height to eye bolt, 7 ft. minimum. Aluminum
construction with adjustable locking legs and safety chains. Fitted rubber
safety shoes with spiked edges.

8000000 Tripod: 7 ft. maximum height to eye bolt, 5 ft. minimum. Aluminum
construction with adjustable locking legs and safety chains. Fitted rubber
safety shoes with spiked edges. Includes head mount pulley assembly and
mounting bracket for DBI/SALA Salalift® Winch or Self Retracting Lifeline.

8000010 Tripod: 9 ft. maximum height to eye bolt, 7 ft. minimum. Aluminum
construction with adjustable locking legs and safety chains. Fitted rubber
safety shoes with spiked edges. Includes head mount pulley assembly and
mounting bracket for DBI/SALA Salalift® Winch or Self Retracting Lifeline.

IMPORTANT: For special (custom) versions of this product, follow the

instructions herein. If enclosed, see attached supplement for additional
instructions to be followed when using a custom product.

1.0  APPLICATIONS

1.1

PURPOSE: DBI/SALA tripods are to be used as part of a work
positioning, personnel riding, personal fall arrest, material handling, or
rescue and evacuation system. The tripod is a support structure or
anchorage for these systems.

1.2

LIMITATIONS: The following application limitations must be
considered before using this product. Failure to observe product
limitations could result in serious injury or death.

A. INSTALLATION: The tripod must be properly installed in

accordance with the requirements stated in section 3.0 of this
manual.

B. CAPACITY: The maximum working load for this product is 350 lbs.

(160 kg).

C. PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEMS: Personal fall arrest

systems used in combination with the tripod must meet applicable
state and federal regulations and the requirements in section 3.3.

Summary of Contents for 8001717

Page 1: ...complete system These instructions must be provided to the user of this equipment The user must read and understand these instructions or have them explained to them before using this equipment Manufa...

Page 2: ...3 Figure 1 8001717 and 8001718 Parts Identification...

Page 3: ...4 Figure 2 8000000 and 8000010 Parts Identification...

Page 4: ...ounting bracket for DBI SALA Salalift Winch or Self Retracting Lifeline IMPORTANT For special custom versions of this product follow the instructions herein If enclosed see attached supplement for add...

Page 5: ...uipment is designed for use with DBI SALA approved components and subsystems only Substitutions or replacements made with non approved components or subsystems may jeopardize compatibility of equipmen...

Page 6: ...at are not shaped in a way that can capture the gate of the hook C In a false engagement where features that protrude from the snap hook or carabiner catch on the anchor and without visual confirmatio...

Page 7: ...of at least A 3 600 lbs 16kN when certification exists see ANSI Z359 1 for certification definition or B 5 000 lbs 22 2kN in absence of certification When more than one tripod is installed on a struct...

Page 8: ...escue system when in use Each tripod installation must independently sustain this load 3 0 OPERATION AND USE WARNING Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment Consult DBI SALA when using thi...

Page 9: ...secondary or back up fall arrest system is required See OSHA 29 CFR 1910 28 and 1926 451 The tripod has provisions for connection of a secondary or back up personal fall arrest system See sections 3...

Page 10: ...tments The footing must be solid under each leg and support the intended loading Position the tripod such that the lifeline will be directly over the intended work area when installed Do not position...

Page 11: ...12 Figure 5...

Page 12: ...d to either one of the eye bolt anchorage points See Figure 6 Connect equipment to the eye bolt anchorage point by using a clevis and pin minimum breaking strength of 5 000 lbs self locking carabiners...

Page 13: ...etracting Lifelines D HEAD MOUNT PULLEYS The 8000000 and 8000010 model tripods come equipped with head mounted pulleys These pulleys should be used for mounting the line of the primary use system over...

Page 14: ...are limited to one system IMPORTANT Knots must not be used for load bearing end terminations see ANSI Z359 1 Some knots reduce the strength of the lifeline by 50 percent or more 4 0 TRAINING 4 1 It i...

Page 15: ...16 Figure 9 Two Salalift Winches Mounted to Tripod Lifelines routed through Head Mount Pulley and Leg Mount Pulley...

Page 16: ...17 Figure 10 Salalift Winch and Self Retracting Lifeline Mounted to Tripod Lifelines routed through Head Mount Pulley and Snatch Block Pulley...

Page 17: ...k into place when tripod is erect Step 3 Check the feet on each leg ensure they pivot and the rubber pad is in place Step 4 Check leg chain and connections Ensure they are tight and undamaged chain mu...

Page 18: ...rding to separate instructions provided with that equipment 6 4 Store this equipment in a cool dry clean environment out of direct sunlight Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist Inspect after an...

Page 19: ...ments The 8000000 and 8000010 are U L classified See product label for details 8 0 LABELING 8 1 The following labels must be present and fully legible Warning Label Models 8001717 and 8001718 Specific...

Page 20: ...21 Figure 11 Geometric Requirements...

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Page 23: ...ion or use by the owner provided that this period shall not exceed two years from date of shipment Upon notice in writing DBI SALA will promptly repair or replace all defective items DBI SALA reserves...

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